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DanTex

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8. It's in the ballpark at least.
Tue Mar 26, 2013, 12:30 PM
Mar 2013

10% on each gun comes out to about $50 per gun, so we're getting pretty close to the $100-per-gun-owning-household lower estimate from the study. Of course, the values in the study are per year, but still, we are not too far off. How much does the average gun owner spend on ammo per year?

On the other hand, that study was done using data from 1980-2000, a time when homicide rates were higher than they are now, so there's a pretty good chance that, at present, the effect is weaker than back then.

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